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competitions in ireland, scotland, norway, japan, russia each year, the facilities here in the park are second to none. there is no complex in the world that can touch it. >> i'm here with bob, and he has kindly agreed to tell me everything i need to know about casting. i'm going to suit up and next, we're in the water. >> what any gentleman should do. golden gate angling has free lessons the second saturday of every month. we have equipment show up on the 9:30 on the second saturday of every month and we'll teach them to fly cast. >> ok. we are in the water. >> let me acquaint you with the fly rod. >> nice to meet you. >> this is the lower grip and the upper grip. this is a reel and a fly line. we are going to use the flex of this rod to fling away. exactly as you moved your hands. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> i'm a natural. >> push both arms forward and snap the lower hand into your tummy. push forward. >> i did gave it a try and had great time but i might need some more practice. i met someone else with real fly casting skills. her name is donna and she is an international fly cast
competitions in ireland, scotland, norway, japan, russia each year, the facilities here in the park are second to none. there is no complex in the world that can touch it. >> i'm here with bob, and he has kindly agreed to tell me everything i need to know about casting. i'm going to suit up and next, we're in the water. >> what any gentleman should do. golden gate angling has free lessons the second saturday of every month. we have equipment show up on the 9:30 on the second...
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. >>> the president met with his allies there in german and they talk about the sanctions against russia and talked about other things also. >> we have been talking about sanctions against russia and we talked today with our nato partners. >> he warned them to beef up this defenses as a deterrent. >>> new information about the people in california who have signed up for obamacare, including how old they are and how they are getting financial assistance but many have yet to pay their premiums. >> health and human services says 1.4 million enrolled in those, of those enrollees 28% met that group they expect to help pay for it. just because they signed up though does not mean they have paid. i talked to an expert and she said that should not worry them but she does have a warning for obama enrollees. >> if you miss a payment that will get you suspended too, so that is bad. >> they will have a hearing in washington next week in order to learn who has signed up and who has paid. >> the warriors get ready for game 7, what they are doing now before they head south for that elimination game in l
. >>> the president met with his allies there in german and they talk about the sanctions against russia and talked about other things also. >> we have been talking about sanctions against russia and we talked today with our nato partners. >> he warned them to beef up this defenses as a deterrent. >>> new information about the people in california who have signed up for obamacare, including how old they are and how they are getting financial assistance but many...
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. >> there are not taking orders from russia or ukraine. these are local guys with uniforms and guns and they are doing things on their own. so when a deal is struck with ukraine and russia, it has no impact on the ground here. these guys are saying, listen, nobody's negotiating with us. we're just protecting our own state. >> what cbs male crew member was beaten before they were given back their belongings and let go. right now, tens of thousands of russian troops are still massed along the border with ukraine. >>> it's a terrifying scenario. a teenager with an arsenal of weapons and a plot to kill. >> a great tragedy was averted. >> how a woman's hunch foiled a potentially devastating school massacre. >> sterling breaks his silence. the clippers owner's one regret about his racist comments and the girlfriend who recorded him. >> the ferry just came in to alameda but i'll tell you what, it is an entirely different weather pattern. still sunny, but not nearly as warm. we'll talk about your weekend forecast and beyond as the onshore flow has
. >> there are not taking orders from russia or ukraine. these are local guys with uniforms and guns and they are doing things on their own. so when a deal is struck with ukraine and russia, it has no impact on the ground here. these guys are saying, listen, nobody's negotiating with us. we're just protecting our own state. >> what cbs male crew member was beaten before they were given back their belongings and let go. right now, tens of thousands of russian troops are still massed...
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. >> nay are not taking orders from russia or ukraine. these are local guys with uniforms and guns and they're doing things on their own. when a deal is struck with ukraine and russia, it has no impact talk ground here. these guys are saying listen, nobody is negotiating with us. we're protecting our own space. >> the sources later released the cbs is team unharmed and returned all of their positions. right now tens of thousands of russian troops are still along with border with ukraine. >>> authorities are investigating the death of a santa rosa woman. twenty-nine-year-old pa verb that -- patricia worked as a guide for a zipline tour company. she fell about 150 feet. by the time rescue crews could get to her, she had died. >>> and a northern california man is back home after surviving last month's deadly avalanche on mount everest. sixty-eight-year-old was preparing to climb to the summit two weeks ago when the avalanche swept to their death. >> i was there in base camp. it happened at 6:30 in the morning and we heard the rumbling. aroun
. >> nay are not taking orders from russia or ukraine. these are local guys with uniforms and guns and they're doing things on their own. when a deal is struck with ukraine and russia, it has no impact talk ground here. these guys are saying listen, nobody is negotiating with us. we're protecting our own space. >> the sources later released the cbs is team unharmed and returned all of their positions. right now tens of thousands of russian troops are still along with border with...
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won the presidential election but in the region that favors uncasion with russia, very few people went to the polls. >> reporter: voting in an election that could be crushial in pulling the country back from the brink of civil war. claiming victory tonight, he said his first priority is to put an end to the war and chaos caused by prorussian acceptives in the east. in a capitol and western ukraine, a high voter turnout exceeded expectation. >> it is an entirely different picture here in eastern ukraine at the few polling stations that are open. they told us that the turnout has been disappointingly low. >> reporter: not low in a city that parties the most. the city with more it than a million people. ballot boxes were turned into trash cans, not a singel vote cast. here is the reason. the guns that pro russian acceptives fired into the air today in a show of force for were the same guns that stopped anyone from voting. it businessman called the roaming gunman terrorists. >> did you try to vote in. >> no. i did not try. my workstation does not work. >> it is not open. >> not open. >> re
won the presidential election but in the region that favors uncasion with russia, very few people went to the polls. >> reporter: voting in an election that could be crushial in pulling the country back from the brink of civil war. claiming victory tonight, he said his first priority is to put an end to the war and chaos caused by prorussian acceptives in the east. in a capitol and western ukraine, a high voter turnout exceeded expectation. >> it is an entirely different picture...
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and european union mosted new sanctions over russia over unis your gent into ukraine. >>> well, there is a winner in that is a cease style contest for the next space -- in the nasa style contest for the new uniforms to be used in the space suits for its next visit to the moon. nasa is concerned with more than just how it looks. nasa has redesigned it so it is easier to walk in. the new suit -- get this -- costs $4.5 million to develop. >> oh, my goodness. i like the way the model is standing. >> that is what you would look like! [ laughing ] >>> well, 4:48 is the time. sal, it is friday. we get a little silly. >> it is friday? >> already. can you believe it? >> it is may! >> it is good. and cooler which is even better. good morning. i don't want to steal steve's thunder. i will ask steve a question. be ready! but right now traffic on the bay bridge is moving along pretty well. about an 8 minute, maybe a little less than that into san francisco. 880 traffic continues to look good. no major problems by the way if you are driving through on 880 in oakland. also looking at contra costa co
and european union mosted new sanctions over russia over unis your gent into ukraine. >>> well, there is a winner in that is a cease style contest for the next space -- in the nasa style contest for the new uniforms to be used in the space suits for its next visit to the moon. nasa is concerned with more than just how it looks. nasa has redesigned it so it is easier to walk in. the new suit -- get this -- costs $4.5 million to develop. >> oh, my goodness. i like the way the model...
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president she's you be -- the chinese president has agreed on a $400 billion natural gas deal with russia. economicmoscow and boost at a time when washington and the european union have imposed sanctions against russia. and general motors is said to be overhauling its ilk -- it's legal department. after the latest recall yesterday. g.m. says it wants the latest information about defects shared more quickly between departments. and finally, president obama says he can appreciate a team overcoming long odds. he welcomed the seattle seahawks to the white house today. he says he roots for the underdog. him, back to you. >> thank you very much. money may not guarantee happiness, but it helps. at least $51 billion a year says it does. it employs more than 800,000 evil in the bridal and wedding -- 800,000 people in the bridal and wedding industry. ofis approximately the cost , on average,g $27,000. by kia minor and the executive of a website called new wish. glad to have you both here. when it comes to brides and weddings, give us an overview about who spend, why did they spend, and how much? pa
president she's you be -- the chinese president has agreed on a $400 billion natural gas deal with russia. economicmoscow and boost at a time when washington and the european union have imposed sanctions against russia. and general motors is said to be overhauling its ilk -- it's legal department. after the latest recall yesterday. g.m. says it wants the latest information about defects shared more quickly between departments. and finally, president obama says he can appreciate a team...
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russia had about 40,000 soldiers positioned on the boreder for several weeks now. today told them to stop a referendum and the u.s. is removing special trade benefits for russia meaning goods will be subject to normal tax rates. >> the california charter school association has filed a lawsuit in a case watch add cross the state. and we spoke with the district minutes ago saying they aacknowledged they're not entitled to the funds san francisco about to take a new approach in dealing with graffiti vandals approving a plan and cleaning up costs $19 million per year. senders would have to pay for it and get involved with community service. >> state officials today adopted a route for the second leg of california's high speed rail system. today will extend the line by 113 miles, meeting in fresno this morning the state high speed rail authority adopted plans to address air quality during construction. and pry vent the speed of valley fever. plans must be submitted for review. >> here is welcome news. three years after the japan tsunami there is no evidence of radiation
russia had about 40,000 soldiers positioned on the boreder for several weeks now. today told them to stop a referendum and the u.s. is removing special trade benefits for russia meaning goods will be subject to normal tax rates. >> the california charter school association has filed a lawsuit in a case watch add cross the state. and we spoke with the district minutes ago saying they aacknowledged they're not entitled to the funds san francisco about to take a new approach in dealing with...
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. >> what about relations with russia? vladimir putin says he will respect the results of the election. what do you accept the relationship will be going forward? >> we don't hear a lot of sincerity in what mr vladimir putin says. he says that he doesn't understand how ukraine can hold the elections. he says that he will probably like to cooperate with the new garment. i think the ruban plit -- russian political elite has to understand it's an independent country with the right to choose its future and president. russia has to withdraw its troops and special operation officers in the eastern part of ukraine and in the crimea. we expect that russia will under that it has to leave ukraine and withdraw people that help the terrorists. >> is there concern in your mind about the legitimacy of the location, for whatever reasons it happened, there are descriptions in the process. do you see there'll be a mapp date that includes all of ukraine? >> according to the international and ukranian observers, they say that this is the mom
. >> what about relations with russia? vladimir putin says he will respect the results of the election. what do you accept the relationship will be going forward? >> we don't hear a lot of sincerity in what mr vladimir putin says. he says that he doesn't understand how ukraine can hold the elections. he says that he will probably like to cooperate with the new garment. i think the ruban plit -- russian political elite has to understand it's an independent country with the right to...
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applause] [singing] protests, highlighting the tensions between europe's progressives, and the ic of russia >> the annual comp teugz is supposed to be -- the competition is supposed to be free of politics but it caused a stir for many. [music] with the song, "waterloo." are among the best-selling artists of all time, selling more than >> to put it in perspective it is the same contest that launched the career of the pop group "aba" in 1974. they are among some of the bestselling artists of all- time, selling 400 million records worldwide. >>> and, hair, make-up, nails, done for moms who could otherwise not afford it. how they were treated like queens on their special day. >> it will be hot. record highs on tap for the up coming week. we will have the forecast for you after a break. ,,,,,,,, these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving li
applause] [singing] protests, highlighting the tensions between europe's progressives, and the ic of russia >> the annual comp teugz is supposed to be -- the competition is supposed to be free of politics but it caused a stir for many. [music] with the song, "waterloo." are among the best-selling artists of all time, selling more than >> to put it in perspective it is the same contest that launched the career of the pop group "aba" in 1974. they are among some of...
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and the visibility is increasing >> yes, it's increased in china and russia and other places as well. >> as much as we talk about this, one thing we have not heard as much about his patriotism and i'm wondering about the role of it in the next 20 years to come and how that's going to work with something like defusing this conception of racial identity. >> you talk about nationalism. >> salida say what i think this is. i think if you read my last book, as you should have. [laughter] >> there's a reason [inaudible] [laughter] and i think that one of the packages, i do not think that's terribly helpful in this way. that pacifism is a concern for the country. and yet therefore they are the pride and shame. and i think they make us part of this, it's the shame of guantÁnamo that understands as part of aclu and all that. but this terrible fate is being done. .. but as a friend of china as someone who cares about the fate of the future of china i think it's my job to tell them just as it's their job to tell us what are you doing as the home of the brave in the land of the free, what are you
and the visibility is increasing >> yes, it's increased in china and russia and other places as well. >> as much as we talk about this, one thing we have not heard as much about his patriotism and i'm wondering about the role of it in the next 20 years to come and how that's going to work with something like defusing this conception of racial identity. >> you talk about nationalism. >> salida say what i think this is. i think if you read my last book, as you should have....
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it gets one third of the oil and gas from russia. the president says harsher sanctions could be the next step. >> the goal is not to punish russia, but to give them an incentive to choose the better course. >> eastern ukraine has been teetering on the brink for weeks cities and towns falling like dominoes today more than 30 people died in a fire. the blaze sparked by violence. police there said four people were killed in clashes. the president and chancellor said the president is looking for a diplomatic solution to this crisis but russia needs to step up. >> rescue efforts underway in afghanistan today officials say 350 dead and 2000. the rest of the village has been evacuated out of here of landslides. >> house speaker john boehner says he plans to establish a select committee to investigate an embassy attack in libya. issa wants to know why e mails were oem mitted from previous administration submissions. four people died in that attack. >> the cdc says a deadly virus turned up in the u.s. for the first time. an american in saudi
it gets one third of the oil and gas from russia. the president says harsher sanctions could be the next step. >> the goal is not to punish russia, but to give them an incentive to choose the better course. >> eastern ukraine has been teetering on the brink for weeks cities and towns falling like dominoes today more than 30 people died in a fire. the blaze sparked by violence. police there said four people were killed in clashes. the president and chancellor said the president is...
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. >>> how the sanctions on russia could end up hurting america's own space program, and the fight to give millions of americans a rise. that's "real money." >> our current system has gone very far awry... >> there's huge pressure on the police to arrest and find somebody guilty >> i think the system is going to fail a lot of other people. >> you convicted the wrong person >> i find that extraordinarily disappointing... >> to keep me from going to jail, i needed to cooperate. >> somebody can push you in a death chamber >> it's not a joke >> the system with joe beringer >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> space may be the final frontier,
. >>> how the sanctions on russia could end up hurting america's own space program, and the fight to give millions of americans a rise. that's "real money." >> our current system has gone very far awry... >> there's huge pressure on the police to arrest and find somebody guilty >> i think the system is going to fail a lot of other people. >> you convicted the wrong person >> i find that extraordinarily disappointing... >> to keep me from...
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ukrainian government says russia is continuing to send money and militia across the border to support the fighters. president obama is drawing a new line in the sand. he threatened a new round of sanctions against russia if it interferes with the may 25th presidential election in ukraine. the goal is to give them an incentive to choose the better course. outside experts call that ridiculous, saying the country has every right to defend itself. as for a full-on russian invasion, experts add it probably won't happen. instead, vladimir putin will try to get what he wants by constantly interfering, causing chaos and disarray in ukraine. it's a situation unfolding by the hour. >>> a deadly virus in the middle east has turned up here in the united states. they are suffering from the drom. the people with mrsa have flu-like symptoms and it can be deadly. the patient flew from saudi arabia to london to chicago and then took a bus. passengers who traveled with the infected patient will be notified. >>> good news at the pump. the reason behind a drop in upcoming gas prices. >> and i'm stephanie
ukrainian government says russia is continuing to send money and militia across the border to support the fighters. president obama is drawing a new line in the sand. he threatened a new round of sanctions against russia if it interferes with the may 25th presidential election in ukraine. the goal is to give them an incentive to choose the better course. outside experts call that ridiculous, saying the country has every right to defend itself. as for a full-on russian invasion, experts add it...
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and ukrainians hit the polls in spite of russia's putin. and venezuela's violent clash. we have details in two minutes. >>> welcome back, everybody. well, despite protests from russia president vladimir putin, pro russian insurgents in eastern ukraine said they will go ahead with this weekend's referendum to secede from ukraine. this as putin mobilizes the russian military in a dramatic show of force in moscow today. the celebration the defeat of nazi germany on this day in 1945. >>> though the vote to secede will take place, a new pew poll finds that a large majority of ukrainians actually want the country to remain whole. 77% say they think ukraine should stay united. while only 14% say they want to allow regions to secede. >>> the state of oklahoma won't be performing any execution for at least six months. courts say time is needed to investigate exactly what caused last week's botched execution. the delay will only affect charles warner who was scheduled to die right after that accident. but oklahoma governor says the state won't carry out any executions for the leng
and ukrainians hit the polls in spite of russia's putin. and venezuela's violent clash. we have details in two minutes. >>> welcome back, everybody. well, despite protests from russia president vladimir putin, pro russian insurgents in eastern ukraine said they will go ahead with this weekend's referendum to secede from ukraine. this as putin mobilizes the russian military in a dramatic show of force in moscow today. the celebration the defeat of nazi germany on this day in 1945....
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ukraine where pro russian insurgents are declaring an independent state in one region and asking to join russia. the calls follow yesterday's referendum in which organizers say about 90% of those who voted favor sovereignty. the referendum was dismissed as sham by the ukraine and the west. >>> containment is improving with a wild niert texas panhandle. flames driven by strong shifting winds have consumed 1500 acres northeast of amarillo. emergency officials now say about 75 homes have burned down. >>> in colorado it looks more like the middle of winter than spring. a storm dropped more than a foot of snow in some areas. the snow covered springtime flowers and turned roads into an icy, slushy mess. . >>> that's quite a storm back there. but here we're looking at some possible record breaking temperatures the next couple days as high pressure takes over, lots of sunshine, all the way to the coast today. the next few days it will be beautiful at the beach. we're heating things up in the 70s and 80s. 80 in santa rosa and livermore, 72 in san francisco. we'll see plenty of shine throughout the after
ukraine where pro russian insurgents are declaring an independent state in one region and asking to join russia. the calls follow yesterday's referendum in which organizers say about 90% of those who voted favor sovereignty. the referendum was dismissed as sham by the ukraine and the west. >>> containment is improving with a wild niert texas panhandle. flames driven by strong shifting winds have consumed 1500 acres northeast of amarillo. emergency officials now say about 75 homes have...
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russia had about 40,000 soldiers positioned on the boreder for several weeks now. today told them to stop a referendum and the u.s. is removing special trade benefits for russia meaning goods will be subject to normal tax rates. >> the california charter school association has filed a lawsuit in a case watch add cross the state. and we spoke with the district minutes ago saying they aacknowledged they're not entitled to the funds san francisco about to take a new approach in dealing with graffiti vandals approving a plan and cleaning up costs $19 million per year. senders would have to pay for it and get involved with community service. >> state officials today adopted a route for the second leg of california's high speed rail system. today will extend the line by 113 miles, meeting in fresno this morning the state high speed rail authority adopted plans to address air quality during construction. and pry vent the speed of valley fever. plans must be submitted for review. >> here is welcome news. three years after the japan tsunami there is no evidence of radiation
russia had about 40,000 soldiers positioned on the boreder for several weeks now. today told them to stop a referendum and the u.s. is removing special trade benefits for russia meaning goods will be subject to normal tax rates. >> the california charter school association has filed a lawsuit in a case watch add cross the state. and we spoke with the district minutes ago saying they aacknowledged they're not entitled to the funds san francisco about to take a new approach in dealing with...
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the white house discussed sanctions against russia. >> the goal is not to punish russia. the goal is to give them incentive to choose the better course. >> the un security council also held a request today. >> 250 people are dead and thousands missing tonight following a major landslide in afghanistan. days of heavy train triggered the slide in northeastern afghanistan. crews looking for people trapped in the rubble. officials say they don't have enough equipment. >> tesla motors says it will appeal an $89,000 fine from cal osha. tesla cited for seven in october. cal oesh afound tesla allowed workers to use the equipment anyway. one of the injured workers is still recovering are from burns. >> just ahead tonight a crucial connector from bicycle riders. >> who are you? [whispering] i'm the breakfast fairy. what are you doing? leaving you a few bucks. that's all you need for my - sourdough breakfast melts, with your choice of ham, egg and cheese, or bacon egg and cheese, both on toasted sourdough. right now they're 2 for just $4.00. there's no such thing as the breakfast fa
the white house discussed sanctions against russia. >> the goal is not to punish russia. the goal is to give them incentive to choose the better course. >> the un security council also held a request today. >> 250 people are dead and thousands missing tonight following a major landslide in afghanistan. days of heavy train triggered the slide in northeastern afghanistan. crews looking for people trapped in the rubble. officials say they don't have enough equipment. >>...
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. >>> now to russia, a dozen people had to be treated for burns after a hot water pipe burst under a bus. one window was shattered and officials say the underground pipe had been affected for years due to maintenance budgets. a motorcyclist with cat like reflexes landed on his feet after a head on crash that is amazing. you can see surveillance footage there. looks like he walks away. 12 second clip posted yesterday it has more than 500,000 views >> yes. >> train slams into a stranded semi yesterday the truck driver stalled on tracks and tried to wave down the conductor but no luck there. nobody was hurt. >> well, beyond the barbecues memorial day is not all hot dogs and sunshine. >> little-known facts about this day of remembrance. right here. my parents were immigrants. and they taught me that with hard work, anything is possible. i earned a scholarship to mit. and worked across party lines to get things done. i'm alex padilla. i'll protect voting rights for everyone. and make it easier to start a business. so we create jobs and opportunity for all californians. what should we orde
. >>> now to russia, a dozen people had to be treated for burns after a hot water pipe burst under a bus. one window was shattered and officials say the underground pipe had been affected for years due to maintenance budgets. a motorcyclist with cat like reflexes landed on his feet after a head on crash that is amazing. you can see surveillance footage there. looks like he walks away. 12 second clip posted yesterday it has more than 500,000 views >> yes. >> train slams into...
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one they're taking, moving into south east asia and other emerging markets like brazil or turkey or russia. i think they're going to do quite well. >> that was emily chang and ben cavender. the key tousiness is big-time revenue growth for twitter. up next, we are speaking with twitter's global revenue and how small companies are using oftter to disrupt all sorts industries. still to come on "the best of bloomberg west t." ♪ >> welcome back to "the best of bloomberg west." i'm cory johnson. user growth slowed down from 30% to 25% in a year-over-year basis. in an effort to help attract more users, the company is turning to small businesses, launching a small business guide to help entrepreneurs better use twitter. emily chang sat down with their president of global revenue and started by asking him how you get more users to sign on and stay engaged on twitter. >> is really early days for us. we're just getting started in rolling out small business tools to a wider audience. we started here in the u.s. and now we are moving from market to market by market. we just announced the availability
one they're taking, moving into south east asia and other emerging markets like brazil or turkey or russia. i think they're going to do quite well. >> that was emily chang and ben cavender. the key tousiness is big-time revenue growth for twitter. up next, we are speaking with twitter's global revenue and how small companies are using oftter to disrupt all sorts industries. still to come on "the best of bloomberg west t." ♪ >> welcome back to "the best of bloomberg...
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. >>> how the sanctions on russia could end up hurting america's own space program, and the fight to give millions of americans a rise. that's "real money." >> the debate that divides america, unites the critics, a reason to watch al jazeera america the standout television event borderland, is gritty honesty. >> a lot of people don't have a clue what goes on down here, the only way to find out, is to see it yourselves. >> taking viewers beyond the debate. >> don't miss al jazeera america's critically acclaimed series borderland on al jazeera america borderland on al jazeera america also available on demand if i told you that a free ten-second test could mean less waiting for things like security backups and file downloads you'd take that test, right? well, what are you waiting for? you could literally be done with the test by now. now you could have done it twice. this is awkward. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. trwith secure wifie for your business. it also comes with public wifi fo
. >>> how the sanctions on russia could end up hurting america's own space program, and the fight to give millions of americans a rise. that's "real money." >> the debate that divides america, unites the critics, a reason to watch al jazeera america the standout television event borderland, is gritty honesty. >> a lot of people don't have a clue what goes on down here, the only way to find out, is to see it yourselves. >> taking viewers beyond the debate....
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true oil is all about money in russia. but gas is often about politics. domestic and foreign policies as well. and sometimes even personal politics as well. and you can see that in mr. putin's personal involvement in ukraine and the china deal that was just announced. mr. putin would rather have gas statistics at the drop of the hat any time he is given the opportunities. so this is something that is close to the russian leadership. but the question i want to read and it maybe a subtext of book and i will read it more carefully and that is in order to meet the various market challenges rather fundamental structural reform of the gas structure in russia is needed. it amuses me they are called independent. it would be like calling exxon mobile and con independent. are they going to be limited? the so-called independents to serving the domestic market as they have clearly expanded their scope there or are the one ong one offs or do they pretend to something that is larger in the fuchl future that will be a real liberalization
true oil is all about money in russia. but gas is often about politics. domestic and foreign policies as well. and sometimes even personal politics as well. and you can see that in mr. putin's personal involvement in ukraine and the china deal that was just announced. mr. putin would rather have gas statistics at the drop of the hat any time he is given the opportunities. so this is something that is close to the russian leadership. but the question i want to read and it maybe a subtext of book...
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russia says there are reports that some might have fallen in siberia. this is the second failure in a year. >> california is the latest state to consider legislation to december nate military services on driver's licenses and ids of men and women that served in the armed forces. supporters say it will make it easier for vets and help if they end up, say, on the wrong side of the law. >> if something is going on, let's the policeman know this is a veteran. maybe he's been in combat. maybe he's got ptsd. >> 47 other states allowed veteran december nation on identification cards. >> san francisco giants pitcher matt cane known for painting corners on the mound but today did a more traditional kind of painting. the hospital is adding more colors to brighten up the place. he painted a silhouette in a giant room the star says his mother battled cancer. >> it's surprising that how much being able to go through these situations and meeting people part of it and some people going through chemo, how much they can touch our hearts. >>> a small wildfire in the sant
russia says there are reports that some might have fallen in siberia. this is the second failure in a year. >> california is the latest state to consider legislation to december nate military services on driver's licenses and ids of men and women that served in the armed forces. supporters say it will make it easier for vets and help if they end up, say, on the wrong side of the law. >> if something is going on, let's the policeman know this is a veteran. maybe he's been in combat....
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importance of ties in russia and wants dialogue with eastern regions of ukraine with a strong presence of prorussia insurgence. >>> the nation pauses today to remember military who died serving our country. the importance of v.a. hospital scrutinized in the country. >> reporter: president obama after a surprise visit yesterday to thank troops. >> i'm here on a single mission, to thank you for your extraordinary service. >> lawmakers from both parties remain fixated on the v.a. medical scandal. many want the justice department to step? >> only the justice department have the expertise and authority to do a prompt and effective criminal investigation. >> about 26 v.a. medical facilities are being investigated, including one in phoenix, where up to 40 vets possibly died waiting for care. the obama administration moved to allow more veterans to get medical care outside of v.a. facilities at private hospitals and clinics but that's not quieting calls for v.a. eric shinseki to resign. >> it's time for a shake-up. i don't hear what i should be hearing. >> reporter: making it easier to fire ex
importance of ties in russia and wants dialogue with eastern regions of ukraine with a strong presence of prorussia insurgence. >>> the nation pauses today to remember military who died serving our country. the importance of v.a. hospital scrutinized in the country. >> reporter: president obama after a surprise visit yesterday to thank troops. >> i'm here on a single mission, to thank you for your extraordinary service. >> lawmakers from both parties remain fixated on...
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so when people ask me, why are you in russia i say please ask the state department. >> if mr. snowden wants to come back to the united states today he can come back today. that is what a patriot would do. i patriot would not run away and look for refuge in some other country. >> mr. snowden is living in exile and wanted for treason. many eger to hear what he has to say and that will be airing this evening. as you mentioned it will air at 10:00 tonight. stay tuned afterwards for nbc bay area news for the forecast. as we give you a live look at san jose and san francisco. we have had lovely pictures from all over the bay area this morning. as we have seen the sun come up. it makes you want to go outside. and eventually we will see temperatures soaring into the 80s. right now 54 degrees, kind of a cool start in parts of the bay area this morning. you see the sunshine in parts of the south bay. temperatures in the mid 50s. currently, we are at 51 degrees. and 53 right now. san francisco with mostly sunny skies heading into the afternoon. we will be seeing breezy conditions. really
so when people ask me, why are you in russia i say please ask the state department. >> if mr. snowden wants to come back to the united states today he can come back today. that is what a patriot would do. i patriot would not run away and look for refuge in some other country. >> mr. snowden is living in exile and wanted for treason. many eger to hear what he has to say and that will be airing this evening. as you mentioned it will air at 10:00 tonight. stay tuned afterwards for nbc...
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because russia, their oil and natural gas is in western siberia. they need somebody to help them develop eastern siberia. they just found that. they deed a deep pocket to make them energy dominant. melissa: steve, go ahead. >> they're building, they're building coal-burning plants by the dozens in china of the i don't see them moving away from coal as a fuel source but i do think natural gas is going to also be a big competitor to coal in china. but you know what is interesting about this is, because we have, we're so technologically ahead of the rest of the world in terms of these new drilling technologies we can us produce the stuff and sell it cheaper abroad than they can get it from russia. gets back to the point, kt was talking about the national security implications of this kt, i would make the case that these pipelines that we need in the united states, those are national security. >> absolutely. melissa: we've got to go. thanks to all three of you. great insight. >>> a feline strikes back against disney's cash cow. a cat with pretty icy fe
because russia, their oil and natural gas is in western siberia. they need somebody to help them develop eastern siberia. they just found that. they deed a deep pocket to make them energy dominant. melissa: steve, go ahead. >> they're building, they're building coal-burning plants by the dozens in china of the i don't see them moving away from coal as a fuel source but i do think natural gas is going to also be a big competitor to coal in china. but you know what is interesting about this...
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both are threatening tougher economic sanctions against russia if it doesn't change its behavior. so far, the u.s. has stopped sanctions on individuals, but it has not targeted entire economic sectors, such as russia's energy sector. merkel says sanctions on russia's economic sectors are not her preference, but she is prepared to implement them. >>> new at 11:00, a bay area congressman on the homeland security committee just finished a tour of sjc. it comes amid safety concerns following the santa clara teen stowaway case. nbc bay area's bob redell live at mineta san jose with congressman swawell's solution to improving security. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning, scott. congressman swawell points out that mineta norman international is located here in the center of innovation. he is looking for pilot programs that would use silicon valley technology to better secure the fences here at norman mineta and throughout the country. the representative from the east bay arrived here just over an hour ago to meet with airport security and joined them on a private 45-minute tour
both are threatening tougher economic sanctions against russia if it doesn't change its behavior. so far, the u.s. has stopped sanctions on individuals, but it has not targeted entire economic sectors, such as russia's energy sector. merkel says sanctions on russia's economic sectors are not her preference, but she is prepared to implement them. >>> new at 11:00, a bay area congressman on the homeland security committee just finished a tour of sjc. it comes amid safety concerns...
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one of the big issues for ukraine is over the gap with russia. that is something i got a chance to look at. >> ukraine's presidential elections may solve one major problem with stop a new president will face several serious challenges, including a contentious gas dispute with russia. >> speaking simply. >> he recently took over the state owns gas company. he gets all his gaffes from a russian energy giant. they have recently doubled their prices. leaders say that it is unreasonable. it like having conversations with them about price? >> it is not constructive. there are no results. >> be called six involve the aging storage facilities and ukraine's internal divisions. they have a shared soviet past. >> the fighting may be taking place in the east, but in the peaceful west of ukraine, there is an economic and political dispute will stop it is focused on gas pipelines that are crucial to europe. 112 billion cubic meters of gas. around three quarters continue on to europe. the remaining amount is used to mask that way. natural gas they earn billions
one of the big issues for ukraine is over the gap with russia. that is something i got a chance to look at. >> ukraine's presidential elections may solve one major problem with stop a new president will face several serious challenges, including a contentious gas dispute with russia. >> speaking simply. >> he recently took over the state owns gas company. he gets all his gaffes from a russian energy giant. they have recently doubled their prices. leaders say that it is...
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dependents are russia >>: for the first time in 52 years there are two winners and the scripps national spelling bee. 14 year-old these kids that to back to back words wrong last night. the revolt the declared the winners. the spelling bee ran out of words. this is on the fourth time this happened since the beginning of the spelling bee in 1925. i'm assuming is the fourth time it's been a tie not the fourth time they've ran out of words. >>: they have scholarships for this. >>: it's really great. >>: why did they run it. >>: it's brings attention to market in mexico. and it to be on espn. i think it's great. >>: like the debate club ben affleck. instead of like football. erica? >>erica: in trivia shows may be what the list is out iphone released its list of most attractive work forces and the sanford this was bay area check this list out. i would deceive the actually agree >>: cell forced to the no. 1 spot. i want this agreed there followed by black rock band company and a performer and stanford university rounding out the top five these rankings are based on how many people from these
dependents are russia >>: for the first time in 52 years there are two winners and the scripps national spelling bee. 14 year-old these kids that to back to back words wrong last night. the revolt the declared the winners. the spelling bee ran out of words. this is on the fourth time this happened since the beginning of the spelling bee in 1925. i'm assuming is the fourth time it's been a tie not the fourth time they've ran out of words. >>: they have scholarships for this....
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snowden blames the united states for leaving him stuck in russia. he also defended his credentials as a spy. >> i was trained as a spy in the traditional sense of the world. i lived and worked undercover overseas pretending to work in a job that i'm not even being assigned a name that was not mind. >> snowden says he's worked under kov for the cia, nsa and other agencies. he's accused of leaking tens of thousands of documents to the media and could get up to 30 years in prison in convicted. >>> keep looking. keep looking. >> i got it. i got it. >> joy live on tv. that was the scene on "mornings on 2" this morning. we were there when a lucky searcher found some of the cash a mystery donor is leaving around town. the mystery man dropped the cash throughout the bay area and has made a stop in san jose delighting people by sending them on a treasure hunt. it all played out live on "mornings on 2" as janine de la vega was reporting in downtown san jose. she was there as the lucky winter found their loot. >> he works fast and often goes unnoticed this mor
snowden blames the united states for leaving him stuck in russia. he also defended his credentials as a spy. >> i was trained as a spy in the traditional sense of the world. i lived and worked undercover overseas pretending to work in a job that i'm not even being assigned a name that was not mind. >> snowden says he's worked under kov for the cia, nsa and other agencies. he's accused of leaking tens of thousands of documents to the media and could get up to 30 years in prison in...
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he has been in exile in russia. the u.s. has insisted snowden was a low-level analyst, but in an exclusive interview with nbc brian williams snowden lamz his role was much larger than that. >> i have wourpd worked undercover overseas. i have worked for the national security agency undercover yo seas, and i have worked for the defense agency as a lecturer where i developed sources and methods for keeping our information and people secure in the most hostile and dangerous environments around the world, so when they say i'm a low level systems administrator, that i don't know what i'm talking about, i say it's somewhat misleading. >> be sure to catch the full interview tonight at 10:00 eastern on your local nbc station. even with the advanced clips, we have seen there's already plenty to talk about here. guys, i watched -- i jetted home last night to make sure i caught this because this is really the third time i've heard edward snowden this week. i know he did something with "the guardian" earlier, but for many people this is
he has been in exile in russia. the u.s. has insisted snowden was a low-level analyst, but in an exclusive interview with nbc brian williams snowden lamz his role was much larger than that. >> i have wourpd worked undercover overseas. i have worked for the national security agency undercover yo seas, and i have worked for the defense agency as a lecturer where i developed sources and methods for keeping our information and people secure in the most hostile and dangerous environments...
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. >> snowden is wanted for treason and is now living in exile in russia. tonight, he sits down with nbc's brian williams from a moscow hotel. you can watch that entire interview during a one-hour special right here on nbc bay area. >>> this morning, thousands of students still struggling to comprehend a tragedy. they're all back in class now, but yesterday, about 20,000 people gathered on campus to mourn the loss of six students killed in last week's violent rampage. >> not one more! not one more! >> that is the father of christopher martinez. he led the crowd in a chant of "not one more," referring to lives lost to gun violence. he urged students to fight together for tougher gun laws and placed most of the blame on politicians, saying it's become normal to accept these kind of massacre. families of the victims and students in the isla vista community are still asking themselves, why? >> we find ourselves asking a lot of unanswered questions. we ask why. why have such a beautiful place and such beautiful people been hurt in this way? why here and why now?
. >> snowden is wanted for treason and is now living in exile in russia. tonight, he sits down with nbc's brian williams from a moscow hotel. you can watch that entire interview during a one-hour special right here on nbc bay area. >>> this morning, thousands of students still struggling to comprehend a tragedy. they're all back in class now, but yesterday, about 20,000 people gathered on campus to mourn the loss of six students killed in last week's violent rampage. >> not...
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originally a g-8 was to be held in sochi, russia, but that has changed since russia's involvement with ukraine. mike viqueira joins us no washington. i suspect it will be the hottist topic, in fact. >> funny, this will be the third overseas requessea's trip the president has taken. they finally threw off the yoke of oppression in 1989 after result of ten years of upheaval and solidarity. they're worried now. they're looking at events in ukraine. they see the up tick of russian aggression and have historical reasons for nervous. now talking about l & g ports. they want more l & g from the united states. they're talking about loosening export restrictions. then the president leaves that hotbed and goes to the g-7. this is a punishment for vladimir putin. it's no longer part of the g-8. putin is playing a sophisticated game. last week he said yeah, these sanctions are hurting us. we are very concerned about what's happening. we're going to pull our troops back from the board with ukraine. we're not going to be fomenting any unrest and we'll respect the election. clearly what's doing and a
originally a g-8 was to be held in sochi, russia, but that has changed since russia's involvement with ukraine. mike viqueira joins us no washington. i suspect it will be the hottist topic, in fact. >> funny, this will be the third overseas requessea's trip the president has taken. they finally threw off the yoke of oppression in 1989 after result of ten years of upheaval and solidarity. they're worried now. they're looking at events in ukraine. they see the up tick of russian aggression...
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at some point in the fighting, the pro- russia protesters took refuge in the trade union building after the encampment was burned down. molotov cocktails were thrown at the building. dozens died inside. others jumped to their death trying to escape the flames. the violence was the most serious in ukraine since february, when more than 80 people were killed during protesting. >> back here in the bay area, time for us to talk about the weather. that little cooler out there today. let's check out with our meteorologist mark tamayo. >> tomorrow we will keep things at the same level. a couple days ago, we had temperatures in the 80s and 90s across the bay area. a dramatic cooldown taking in yesterday. now reinforced for today. as far as temperatures this afternoon, they range from the lower-60s in san francisco -- to some low to mid-70s toward san jose. from the satellite right now, a few high clouds approaching northern california and the bay area. and patchy fog your parts of the immediate coastline that will gradually increase in coverage as we head into the overnight hours. as far as the
at some point in the fighting, the pro- russia protesters took refuge in the trade union building after the encampment was burned down. molotov cocktails were thrown at the building. dozens died inside. others jumped to their death trying to escape the flames. the violence was the most serious in ukraine since february, when more than 80 people were killed during protesting. >> back here in the bay area, time for us to talk about the weather. that little cooler out there today. let's...
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the increase in conflict was russia's attempt to disrupt the upcoming ukrainian elections. >> russia is clearly intent on disrupting or preventing those elections and i believe that is the strategy of russia at the moment. strong support among the nations here for ukraine being able to have elections. >> now, those elections in ukraine are scheduled for may 25th. they have been hotly anticipated ever since former president was pushed out in february. now, the elections are the lifeline that many ukrainians are holding on to to stabilize the country and stand up to russia. back to you. >> peggy, thank you. >>> turning now to a microclimate forecast. let's take a live look outside from palo alto along the peninsula. it is grooing to be a windy, breezy day. you expect this across the bay area? >> oh, yeah. it's already pretty windy to breezy out there right now. the wind is going to strengthen as we progress throughout your tuesday. so, yeah, not a great change to spend a lot of day on your hair this morning. i can tell you right now, we are going to see that wind rather strong and then
the increase in conflict was russia's attempt to disrupt the upcoming ukrainian elections. >> russia is clearly intent on disrupting or preventing those elections and i believe that is the strategy of russia at the moment. strong support among the nations here for ukraine being able to have elections. >> now, those elections in ukraine are scheduled for may 25th. they have been hotly anticipated ever since former president was pushed out in february. now, the elections are the...
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we know they just signed a deal with russia for the 30-year gas supply arrangement, can they do that? can china make that switch fairly easily? >> no, the steel, cement, glass, cement, all that, these are key industries that drive a tremendous amount of gdp. they're incredibly dirty because they're very inefficient. the chinese government is trying to get these factories off line, but local governments don't want to because there are jobs on the line. we're talking about millions of jobs, so unrest. >> this is where it becomes complicate: there are all sorts of things. we've recently seen labor strikes in china. the chinese government has to tackle things that they didn't have to tackle in the past in terms of how the population is reacting to things. one of the things that they're dealing with now that you've written about is the potential weakening of the residential housing market. >> that's right. the housing market bubble that has been developing for as many as years, five years, maybe even decades, and the government keeps staving off by loosening credit. right now property is f
we know they just signed a deal with russia for the 30-year gas supply arrangement, can they do that? can china make that switch fairly easily? >> no, the steel, cement, glass, cement, all that, these are key industries that drive a tremendous amount of gdp. they're incredibly dirty because they're very inefficient. the chinese government is trying to get these factories off line, but local governments don't want to because there are jobs on the line. we're talking about millions of jobs,...
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and russia's president takes a victory lap in crimea. the search a u.s. team now looking for hundreds of kidnapped nigeria girls. gun fights in an al-qaeda strong hold. and dodging dangerous debris out in space. ♪ >> and movie music. a weekend revival of one of hollywood's most recognizable riffs. ♪ >>> a day of defiance in ukraine, vladimir putin made a dramatic appearance in the newly annexed region of crimea. he was there for eventing celebrating the end of world war ii. at the same time ukraine saw some of the most intense fighting so far between pro-russian rebels and progovernment forces. it happened in donetsk where people are about to vote on their independence. >> reporter: the fire burned well into the afternoon. the police building near the center of the city had clearly been hit by heavy caliber weapons. on the ground. traces of blood. and bodies. at least two still there, this one a policeman. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: this is amateur video that we collected at the scene. what happened here is extremely unclear. a ferocious fire fight no d
and russia's president takes a victory lap in crimea. the search a u.s. team now looking for hundreds of kidnapped nigeria girls. gun fights in an al-qaeda strong hold. and dodging dangerous debris out in space. ♪ >> and movie music. a weekend revival of one of hollywood's most recognizable riffs. ♪ >>> a day of defiance in ukraine, vladimir putin made a dramatic appearance in the newly annexed region of crimea. he was there for eventing celebrating the end of world war ii....
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and socialist russia at the time is not different from nazi, germany. indeed, it was national socialism. this was a manifesto with the unexpected defect. nobody was turned down both of britain and the united states to create a sensation that was a best seller. it had of big argument with the reactionary against all the good things of the of world. to show the of class status. this was the very subtle analysis of why are how is well-meaning people only intent to improve their lot which have exactly the opposite effect. from my point of view the most interesting chapter is one labeled why the worst rise to the top. it is another example of a famous statement and now for a moment -- how power corrupts. >>c-span: because he is quoted several times in the book. >> guest: board acted was a great defender of a free society. and why it rises to the top if you were given how are you are driven by that necessity to do things and many people would object to doing and toledo's who are willing to be safe differently will ever make it to the top. >>c-span: who was lo
and socialist russia at the time is not different from nazi, germany. indeed, it was national socialism. this was a manifesto with the unexpected defect. nobody was turned down both of britain and the united states to create a sensation that was a best seller. it had of big argument with the reactionary against all the good things of the of world. to show the of class status. this was the very subtle analysis of why are how is well-meaning people only intent to improve their lot which have...
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it could be a real money maker, nasa pays russia $71 million per seat to send astronauts to the space station but with growing tensions between the two countries it is unclear how of longer that will last. >> president obama is drawing attention to concussions among youngsters would play sports. the president is meeting with representatives of professional sports league, coaches, parents, young athletes and researchers. experts say not enough is nobody how it impacts still accepting brains. the president will highlight millions of dollars in pledging and support from the nfl, the national institutes of health and others to conduct research that could provide some answers. >> a survey may help explain why dating is so difficult. conflicting or unrealistic expectations. the new associated press empoll -- press polled con a dictions. 70 quirks say it is not okay for one person to pay for most but most said it was okay to ask someone out because he or she is financially successful but more memorial say it is not okay to turn a date down because the person hasn't had much success. get it?
it could be a real money maker, nasa pays russia $71 million per seat to send astronauts to the space station but with growing tensions between the two countries it is unclear how of longer that will last. >> president obama is drawing attention to concussions among youngsters would play sports. the president is meeting with representatives of professional sports league, coaches, parents, young athletes and researchers. experts say not enough is nobody how it impacts still accepting...
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and nearly two months after russia annexed crimea. we have more from sevastopol. >> reporter: president vladimir putin arrived to sevastopol, and he alluded to russia's annexization of crimea just two months ago. >> reporter: i'm sure that 2014 will go down in the annals of our country. >> reporter: the president got to see an air parade featuring fighter jets and helicopters. earlier in the day a much larger than usual march. >> reporter: here in sevestopol they're celebrating since the russian armies delivered them from the nazis. >> reporter: the push in eastern ukraine to breakaway as well. >> now i understand what they felt during their victory day, and when peace returns to ukraine we'll celebrate their victory day. >> reporter: the day is poignant for those who served in crimea since world war ii. he's proud that people remember that era, but he's thinking of recent events here. >> crimea became russian without the use of any force. there have been stories about people with arms. it's all nonsense. >> reporter: for russia victo
and nearly two months after russia annexed crimea. we have more from sevastopol. >> reporter: president vladimir putin arrived to sevastopol, and he alluded to russia's annexization of crimea just two months ago. >> reporter: i'm sure that 2014 will go down in the annals of our country. >> reporter: the president got to see an air parade featuring fighter jets and helicopters. earlier in the day a much larger than usual march. >> reporter: here in sevestopol they're...
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obviously, what is happening in russia and other parts of the world. for every study that has ever been done, says that our product liability laws are a huge, hostile set of behaviors for innovation. and talk about where a lot of the next generation asks us where we put -- we have known examples of companies who will not be put here because of our product. one thing i wanted to say in referencing the fracking and all of that, this gets back to the public-private partnerships and the appropriate role for the government. the actual research and development that enabled horizontal drilling and fracking really started 30 years ago. with investments in the department of energy. the exciting thing about that is if we look at the next iteration of that, there is work underway in our national laboratories to develop new processes to move into this fracking area, not having to use as much water, not having to use chemicals that give concern to the environmentalists. also, related to energy and manufacturing, to begin to develop synthetic rare earth materials, w
obviously, what is happening in russia and other parts of the world. for every study that has ever been done, says that our product liability laws are a huge, hostile set of behaviors for innovation. and talk about where a lot of the next generation asks us where we put -- we have known examples of companies who will not be put here because of our product. one thing i wanted to say in referencing the fracking and all of that, this gets back to the public-private partnerships and the appropriate...
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people went to the polls today in controversial referendums; russia claimed control of nearby crimea during a vote there in march. a cnn crew says they saw self people vote twice at one polling station, where the ballot boxes were decorated with independence flags. separatingists are denying any charges. reporter: pro-russian separatists streamed into polling stations today to vote in a referendum demanding independence and rejecting the government in kiev. it was a hastily arranged and unofficial vote that the united states today called illegal. there was only one rather ambiguous question on the ballot. are you in favor of self-rule, and every voter we spoke with, every ballot we saw, said yes. the vote happened as the deadly violence continues. ukrainian forces opening fire on a crowd of pro-russian separatists. ukraine's government is continuing with the so-called anti-terrorist operation but with each passing day and more and more of this part of the country falls out of their control. what the vote means in concrete terms has yesterday to be determined. what is clear is that di
people went to the polls today in controversial referendums; russia claimed control of nearby crimea during a vote there in march. a cnn crew says they saw self people vote twice at one polling station, where the ballot boxes were decorated with independence flags. separatingists are denying any charges. reporter: pro-russian separatists streamed into polling stations today to vote in a referendum demanding independence and rejecting the government in kiev. it was a hastily arranged and...